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Pemoni > Spc. Jonathan Hurd, of Falkville, Ark,  (L-FRONT) Private (Pfc?)Brian Foster of Chicago, Illinois, (R-FRONT) Sgt. Raymond Shawn of Los Angeles, California (L-REAR)  and Spc. George Greenwell of Evansville, Indiana display their respective rifles, machine guns and grenade launchers while wearing night vision goggles during a deployment ceremony, July 7, 2006 at Schofield Barracks, near Wahiawa, Hawaii.  These men along with 7,000 troops from the 25th Infantry Division will be leaving Hawaii in the next few weekw following last years deployment of over 10,000 troops. This continues the largest deployment of Hawaii-based troops since the Vietnam War. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
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Pemoni > General Richard A. Cody, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army, prepares to speak to members of the 25th Infantry Division at a deployment ceremony, July 7, 2006 in Schofield Barracks, near Wahiawa, Hawaii.  7,000 troop from the 25th Infantry Divison will be leaving Hawaii in the next few weeks following last years deployment of over 10,000 troops  to Afghanistan and Iraq. This continues is the largest deployment of Hawaii-based troops since the Vietnam War. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > PEARL HARBOR, HI - DECEMBER 7: Lois Deininger of San Francisco, cries as she watches her father, Pearl Harbor survivor, Edward Gaulrapp, 84, of Freeport, Illinois saluting in his chief's uniform, during the commemoration marking the 66th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack , Friday, Dec. 7, 2007 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.  Gaulrapp was in the enlisted mans barracks during the attack and saw the Arizona being bombed. He was given a rifle to shoot down the incoming japanese aircraft and says "there was no way to shoot down  planes with weapons but it made us feel better'.  (Photo by Lucy Pemoni/Getty Images)
Pemoni > Michelle Wie tees off on the 6thth hole during the Sony Open at  Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii, January 12, 2007. Lucy Pemoni Photo
Pemoni > Jasmine Trias of Mililani,  waves to fans and media surrounding her at a sunset public apperance on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, April 14, 2004.  Trias is one of three finalists in Fox's "American Idol .'  (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
Pemoni > (From left) Ruby Hodges of Honolulu, holds hands with her Hula school companions friends Leolani Jackman of Honolulu and Leinohea Isaacs of Honolulu.  The women dance with Halau Ika Wekiu (Hula School). Between 8 to 10,000 thousand Hawaiians and their supporters marched down Kalakaua Avenue Sunday morning September 7, 2003 on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu during the  'Ku ika Pono' (Justice for Hawaiians) March. The protesters came from all islands to join together in a show of strenght and support for native Hawaiian political, educational and social rights.  Over 20  state and local organizations showed their support for the rally which was fueled by a recent court ruling allowing a non-Hawaiian child  to attend the prestigious Kamehameha Schools which only allow students of Hawaiian descent.  REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > A bright hawaii rainbow shines above the muddy competitors in Hawaii's  10th Annual, Combat Service Support Group 3, Swamp Romp  June 19, 2004 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Both military and civilian teams compete in a race that is designed to simulate the "Marine Experience". The 5-mile course takes competitors through mud, dirt, sand  and water, and over obstacles including climbing walls, low crawls, simulated machine gun rounds and a rope swing.  Well over 5, 000 Hawaii US military are presently deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom- the largest deployment for the state since Vietnam. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Fans react to U2 opening act during the final date of their Vertigo Tour ending at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 9, 2006. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Jimmie Kia a city road worker, standing in water during a downpour, directs a firetruck through a portion of Alala Road in Kailua which had one lane closed due to flooding Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004. A potent storm system is expected to maintain the rain, high wind advisory and flood warning for several more days. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
Pemoni > Vesta Parker Will, 76, of Honolulu came out to represent the oldest class  of the Kamehameha School while partcipating in the 'Ku ika Pono' (Justice for Hawaiians) March down Kalakaua Avenue on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu Sunday September 7, 2003 . Between 8,000 to 10,000 thousand Hawaiians and their supporters gathered from all island to show support for Hawaiian poltical and social rights .    Over 20  state and local organizations showed their support for the demonstration which was fueled by a recent court ruling allowing a non-Hawaiian child  to attend the prestigious Kamehameha Schools which only allow students of Hawaiian descent.  REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Several Lion dancers and firecrackers light up Hawaii's Chinatown during the city's the annual New Year's festival, Feb. 4, 2004 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 9th. REUTERS Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Bruce Irons of Hanalei, Hawaii has a successful tube ride on the infamous 'banzai pipeline' during the Pipeline Masters in Sunset Beach, Hawaii Dec. 17, 2005. Bruce Irons placed third overall in the "Pipeline Masters" the third contest in the prestigious Triple Crown of Surfing.
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